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Standard VI
Mathematics
Comparison of Fractions
If a b, d c a...
Question
If
a
<
b
,
d
<
c
and
a
b
×
d
c
=
q
p
, then we have
p
q
A
<
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B
>
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C
=
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Solution
The correct option is
B
>
Given that
a
b
×
d
c
=
q
p
, where
a
<
b
and
d
<
c
.
Then,
q
<
p
For example, consider
2
3
×
5
6
=
10
18
, where
2
<
3
and
5
<
6
. Note that
10
<
18
.
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